Costs and benefits of gas inside wood and its relationship with anatomical traits: a contrast between trees and lianas

Volume: 40, Issue: 7, Pages: 856 - 868
Published: Mar 18, 2020
Abstract
Gas inside wood plays an important role in plant functioning, but there has been no study examining the adaptive nature of gas inside wood across plants differing in biomechanical demands. Using a comparative approach, we measured gas volumetric content, xylem’s anatomical traits and wood density of 15 tree and 16 liana species, to test whether gas content varies between these plant types strongly differing in their biomechanical demands. We...
Paper Details
Title
Costs and benefits of gas inside wood and its relationship with anatomical traits: a contrast between trees and lianas
Published Date
Mar 18, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
7
Pages
856 - 868
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